BUET Multi-disease Heart Sound Dataset: A Comprehensive Auscultation Dataset for Developing Computer-Aided Diagnostic Systems
Shams Nafisa Ali, Afia Zahin, Samiul Based Shuvo, Nusrat Binta Nizam,, Shoyad Ibn Sabur Khan Nuhash, Sayeed Sajjad Razin, S.M. Sakeef Sani, Farihin, Rahman, Nawshad Binta Nizam, Farhat Binte Azam, Rakib Hossen, Sumaiya Ohab,, Nawsabah Noor, Taufiq Hasan

TL;DR
The paper introduces the BUET Multi-disease Heart Sound dataset, a comprehensive collection of annotated recordings designed to facilitate the development of machine learning models for automated diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases.
Contribution
It presents a novel multi-label annotated heart sound dataset covering multiple diseases, enhancing research in automated cardiac diagnosis.
Findings
Contains 864 recordings across five heart sound classes
Features multi-label annotations for diverse disease states
Aims to improve machine learning-based cardiac diagnosis
Abstract
Cardiac auscultation, an integral tool in diagnosing cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), often relies on the subjective interpretation of clinicians, presenting a limitation in consistency and accuracy. Addressing this, we introduce the BUET Multi-disease Heart Sound (BMD-HS) dataset - a comprehensive and meticulously curated collection of heart sound recordings. This dataset, encompassing 864 recordings across five distinct classes of common heart sounds, represents a broad spectrum of valvular heart diseases, with a focus on diagnostically challenging cases. The standout feature of the BMD-HS dataset is its innovative multi-label annotation system, which captures a diverse range of diseases and unique disease states. This system significantly enhances the dataset's utility for developing advanced machine learning models in automated heart sound classification and diagnosis. By bridging…
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TopicsPhonocardiography and Auscultation Techniques
MethodsFocus
